VALDES v. MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE

No. 11-14977, Non-Argument Calendar.

TAMMY VALDES, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

March 26, 2012.


DO NOT PUBLISH

PER CURIAM:

I.

In 1996, Miami-Dade College (MDC) employed Tammy Valdes as a part-time instructor in its School of Justice ("SOJ"). In August 2006, the first of several student complaints about Valdes's classroom performance, especially during exams, began to surface. Students said that she disturbed them during their exams by talking loudly with profanity over her cell phone. SOJ's internal investigator, Lieutenant Donald Diecidue...

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